@@carlasghost65625 rn. Headed that way. I’m sure I’ll be doing the same around the same time, if not a bit sooner. Thankfully my beard game is solid, and I’ve got a good cranium shape lmfaooo
That cosplay isn't just there for show. He actually does look professional and if his attitude reflects the way he dresses, that will get him far in trucking/hotshot industry. Good for him. He found a way to make his creativity work for him and earn him money
I'd pay more for a driver in a clean vehicle and a tie if it means avoiding the drivers who wear shorts and flip flops in the dispatch office and smell like balls. This dude is being the Renaissance the industry needs
@@dmalama47 I also do contract delivery services, and hot shot services can be a PITA to deal with, along with clients who don't like the prices that hot shot services charge.
The intro is spot on. We have a customer who brings around a diesel e350, keeps his tools in three different 5 gallon pails, has an undisclosed manly jack of all trades job, and talks with that coughy growl mr regular did. Just perfect. To top it all off driving that van is like driving a bare chassis. Just such a raw expirience.
Bare minimum amenities to transport 2 dudes and a fuckload of stuff from place to place. Thats how i like a work truck. I deliver drywall and drywall accessories from a 04 f350 diesel stickshift dually flatbed
That's the beauty - simple and basic means easier to maintain and fix, less stuff to break, runs forever. A work vehicle doesn't have to be fancy, it just needs to work, right?
When I was in high school, one of the senior girls bought an 80s E-Series conversion van. It has been like 16 years and she still has that van. It's her daily driver.
@@leadfoot8593 No, but she lives right down the street from her childhood home. She got busted for selling shrooms out of her parents basement when she was in high school lmao. Her parents house got raided.
This sounds like the premise of the cute rebellious girl in the burbs movie that starts off with the already grown main character telling his kids about "that summer..."
"even though the president was a transporter mash up of Quark and Gul Dokat" 🤣😂 Thank you. I know that joke was just for the 5 of us but it was perfect.
Gul Dukat is an excellent study in how to develop a great character. He's the equivalent of an Argentinian with an oddly German accent, and still someone you want to be friends with.
"I want you to try something for me..." "What is it?" "It's a human drink called root beer. " "Oh I don't know..." "Aren't you just a little curious?" sips "Oh it's VILE!" "I know, it's so bubbly and happy and cloying..." "Just like 90's Honda!" "But you know what's really frightening, if you drink enough of it, you begin to like it." "It's insidious!" "Just, like 90's Honda."
The E350 is an apt choice for Dylan. That chassis hasn't changed since the Nixon and Ford administrations. Sure, it got a new body in '92, a major facelift in '08, and various interiors and engines along the way, but that same Ford VN platform has been in production for nearly 50 years. (The van body was discontinued in 2014, but the bare-chassis and cutaway versions live on. They even refreshed the interior again in 2020.)
I grew up around where Mr regular lives and does these reviews. These characters he plays are spot on replications of well-populated categories of many many folks from ‘round those parts. When I lived there, I couldn’t go in to public without encountering AT LEAST one of these people.
Dylan is legendary! That sort of commitment to raise the standard is more then admirable. All the "hotshot" drivers I have seen at work are super sketchy. I can appreciate this.
Never heard of "hot shot delivery" before this video but that makes total sense and sounds like a business I should be getting into! "I can do it, but it's gonna cost ya! And you need me, so what other choices do you have?"
This man is not cosplay......he's COSLIVE! Dillon [Dylan?]. This man is the happiest man RCR ever interviewed. He knows what he likes. He's executed it well. He has a style that matters to him. He's more complete a man. This is a man who found a way out of Albert Camus' absurd mansituation by being not stuck between th euniverse fo definitions of ideas, but by melding with them and finding joy and aesthetic. AND does well and does well by his clients. I even see a bit of th eold Can-Am racing series in that Orange paint, when racing cars looked like toy cars and every person could be a momentary kid again viewing it. I love it. Well done.
I had the pleasure of meeting Dylan in person at our mutual friend's wedding a few months ago, he's a great guy with great taste in cars, clothes, and technology. Loved this video showcasing him and what he does 🤘🏻 always wishing the best for him and his business!
I have ample respect for Dylan and his vibe... and his van. Almost makes me wish I had something for him to ship for me! I also wholeheartedly welcome the glorious return of Renaldi and Kline. If anyone can fill a hole, it's those two. Bravo.
This video sums up my experience working with E series vans. Drove them for six months up an old mining road in Alaska for a tour company. These were the last year of the E350s and they are beaten to hell, but they still make multiple up and down trips every day for six months straight.
Hey, you know that, I know that, the boys know that we know that. But ain't nobody gonna be saying anything 'bout that 'aight? Listen! Listen! They's got a van...they's got a van.
I love how high the rear end rides on that thing unloaded xDD When I was 18, I worked for a small machine shop over a summer, running a daily route from Indy to Cincinnati. I miss that old van, she rode much smoother weighted down.
So happy to have met Dylan and his wife a few months ago at my wedding. They kept the dance floor energy going late into the night. 10/10 one of the coolest and most wholesome guys I know!
Omg I stumbled on Dylan’s business a few months ago when he was selling some gnarly old malaise sedan (Brown :). The van was in the background and I had to dive deeper. I honestly wished I had something I needed shipped lol
As the proud owner of a 2001 e150 I am loving the van content recently. This is awesome. I bought one to carry motorcycles then when I was done racing I just kept it because well I'm not sure.
Well that was freaky. I'm driving a Ford delivery van in Dayton, Ohio today. What makes it extra strange is this isn't my normal route. Of all days of the entire year, this is the day I happen to be in Dayton.
I genuinely love the look of that van! Reminds me of my dads "ex prison van" from my childhood , 4wd one with a king size bed in the back and a full home stereo system. "Pseudo camper van"
Love it! The professionalism and attention to detail Dylan has is amazing! The whole 1970s thing is cool and guys our age trying to keep it old school are rare!
In the world where every hot shot looks the same take a different path, stand out, be unique to be memorized and be serious about it! I respect Dylan with all of his choices and keep my fingers crossed that that ol'350 will be bringing him bread on the table on a daly basis Sir I salute You!
Watching this in my 2012 E-350 passenger van I bought the passenger van for two reasons 1) My credit union wouldn't loan money on a cargo version because they couldn't imagine anyone wanting the owner van that didn't use it for a business and 2) You get less of those hard looks in the parking lot if your van has windows all the way around. I had a Chevy G van for almost 20 years. I would still have it except for the body just rusted away faster than I could keep up with it. That was a nice driving van. It rode well and could make incredibly tight turns for something its size. The E350 does not do tight turns. Unloaded it rides like it has steel bars for a suspension (which I guess technically it does). I am glad that it's due enough that they had largely addressed the spark plug issue and that it is at least the two valve 5.4 as opposed to the three valve. Why do I have it? I'm trying to consolidate four storage units and I've always had a van or truck but it rains a lot where I live so it's nice to be able to keep things out of the weather. I get what you mean about how it doesn't love you though. Even though it has more options than my old G van, namely power locks and power windows, it somehow still manages to feel both somehow more modern and more primitive than a van 30 years older. Maybe the old G vans were built with the conversion van market in mind and this was built for nothing other than the trades I don't know. I've got two Lincoln's, a town car and an MKC in one of those is busy or in the shop. I'm in the van. It's all right though. It does what I needed to do and after all isn't that enough?
I dud love my 1989 G10 Chevy shortie I used as a work vehicle, off roader, race bike transporter, winter beater for decades. Glad I had it. It never let me down.
I had the exact same job... Only I was driving a Honda Civic DX, and my cargo was paperwork. There's a trial in Fresno at 9am and the needed paperwork won't be ready to leave Oakland until 4am? I'm the guy who delivered it. Make the drop, sleep for a couple hours at the wheel before heading home, and I was $450 richer.
There is English and there is RCR English. The man is a legend in my book. I know why he does the silly voice overs and noises. Because we would get board and uninterested in his TH-cam videos. But I would pay to listen to him give a lecture. Thank you RCR. Your national treasure
My friend had an '89 Econoline in high school, complete with couch and easy chair in the back. Pale/faded blue with one white back door so we called it The Smurf.
My truck has a similar paint scheme, I bought it like that, and it was shottily done, but I love it and I'll repaint it only to make the paint job itself nice. Same colors.
I was born during the Nixon era...came home from the hospital in a brand new brown 1971 Olds delta 88 with a 455...,born in a hospital next to a barn in Kansas.......
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I have been using it for about a year and half and have gotten back almost $80 and that’s with me forgetting to check in lol
You guys have got to do a collab with How To Drink sometime
Where do I go to have you review my truck? 2023 ram 1500 warlock edition but not in the classic body the new body style
I wanna. I send him emails from time to time. he replies when he can @@ceejaywilson1671
This guy mastered turning cosplay into a career. Hot damn.
Its pretty nice, he gets to larp a lil and it sets his business apart from everyone else
Literally exactly that! I thought how can I be authentically, outwardly myself at the same time as I earn money?
He figured out how to get positive notice. People respond WELL to what Mr. Ship is doing. care, and attention to detail.
Full interview with Dylan: th-cam.com/video/jbeNtcYX7E0/w-d-xo.html
@@dmalama47 post your website here!
This guy's Hustler collection must be unbelievable
Who says he's interested in women?
@@scott8919 Hestler then.
@@scott8919 Who says you need to be interested in women to collect contemporary art?
@scott8919 He is married to a lady.
@scott8919 hi! I'm the lady he's married to
When you're bald at 27 you gotta go and make it your brand.
Props to Dylan for living it.
And I thought my hairline was doing a retreat from Russia imitation in my 20's was bad. I was 28 when I gave up and took a razor to it all.
@@carlasghost65625 rn. Headed that way. I’m sure I’ll be doing the same around the same time, if not a bit sooner.
Thankfully my beard game is solid, and I’ve got a good cranium shape lmfaooo
He looks 58, somehow. Owning your own business can do that to you. Props to him.
This dude is the same age as me and manages to look 20 years older than me. It's impressive
Just like the 27-year-olds in the early 70s!
Dylan’s got it down pat. Hell I’d hire him
Hire? Man I wanna be him. That dedication and consistency.. It's heroic and admirable.
Full interview with Dylan: th-cam.com/video/jbeNtcYX7E0/w-d-xo.html
THATS MY HUBBY!!!!! OFC I'M BIAS BUT HES GREAT AND SUPER DEDICATED. LOVE HIM SO MUCH
Your man is awesome
@chiefkeef74 Thank you!!!! I totally agree ^^
MY WIFE IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST 😻😻😻
Lol that's awesome, God Bless you both and your business!
That cosplay isn't just there for show. He actually does look professional and if his attitude reflects the way he dresses, that will get him far in trucking/hotshot industry. Good for him. He found a way to make his creativity work for him and earn him money
I'd pay more for a driver in a clean vehicle and a tie if it means avoiding the drivers who wear shorts and flip flops in the dispatch office and smell like balls.
This dude is being the Renaissance the industry needs
@kyleh3615
I will have you know I don't have fip flops there bedroom slipers and I just cleaned my sponge Bob pj's a weak ago 😂😂😂😂😂
@@nathancombs11 do you atleast bathe? Apparently these 'new age' drivers don't bathe but once a month in a river
Full interview with Dylan: th-cam.com/video/jbeNtcYX7E0/w-d-xo.html
@kyleh3615 what do you think I do when i cleen my pj's 😆
As a good friend of Dylan, I wish him the best in his endeavors. There as never been someone as kind and of principle like Dylan.
Dylan is smart...but crazy. As a friend of two expediters and having a personal car service myself, I root for the guy✊ he's doing it in his own way.
Justin, thank you so incredibly much. I could say the exact same about you!
Full interview with Dylan: th-cam.com/video/jbeNtcYX7E0/w-d-xo.html
@@RegularCars Thank you Mr. Regular and Roman for the hospitality you have shown my friend.
He seems awesome (I watched the interview on the second channel as well)! Best wishes.
This RCR review has served as an excellent ad for Dylan's business (I'm not knocking it. Dylan's a genius).
I think so too! This makes me happier beyond belief. They did SUCH an amazing job.
@@dmalama47 I also do contract delivery services, and hot shot services can be a PITA to deal with, along with clients who don't like the prices that hot shot services charge.
Full interview with Dylan: th-cam.com/video/jbeNtcYX7E0/w-d-xo.html
The intro is spot on. We have a customer who brings around a diesel e350, keeps his tools in three different 5 gallon pails, has an undisclosed manly jack of all trades job, and talks with that coughy growl mr regular did. Just perfect. To top it all off driving that van is like driving a bare chassis. Just such a raw expirience.
Raw, bouncy, noisy, and crude.
@@jessebrook1688just like the driver
Bare minimum amenities to transport 2 dudes and a fuckload of stuff from place to place.
Thats how i like a work truck. I deliver drywall and drywall accessories from a 04 f350 diesel stickshift dually flatbed
That's the beauty - simple and basic means easier to maintain and fix, less stuff to break, runs forever. A work vehicle doesn't have to be fancy, it just needs to work, right?
Good ol' James "UNION REGULATIONS SAY I GET A SMOKE BREAK, I'M TAKIN A SMOKE BREAK" happlety
I love the styling he chose, and seems very trustworthy with his job. I hope that his econoline serves him well.
When I was in high school, one of the senior girls bought an 80s E-Series conversion van. It has been like 16 years and she still has that van. It's her daily driver.
You got her number? she sounds fun.
@@leadfoot8593 No, but she lives right down the street from her childhood home. She got busted for selling shrooms out of her parents basement when she was in high school lmao. Her parents house got raided.
that's hot
This sounds like the premise of the cute rebellious girl in the burbs movie that starts off with the already grown main character telling his kids about "that summer..."
"even though the president was a transporter mash up of Quark and Gul Dokat" 🤣😂 Thank you. I know that joke was just for the 5 of us but it was perfect.
Gul Dukat is an excellent study in how to develop a great character. He's the equivalent of an Argentinian with an oddly German accent, and still someone you want to be friends with.
@@carlasghost656I agree with both of you.
"I want you to try something for me..."
"What is it?"
"It's a human drink called root beer. "
"Oh I don't know..."
"Aren't you just a little curious?"
sips
"Oh it's VILE!"
"I know, it's so bubbly and happy and cloying..."
"Just like 90's Honda!"
"But you know what's really frightening, if you drink enough of it, you begin to like it."
"It's insidious!"
"Just, like 90's Honda."
Count me in as one of the five... and the joke is dead on the money.
@@carlasghost656 interesting...........I enjoyed how later in DS9 the tone of the show became darker
I’ve been working on e series vans for 25 years, I’ve paid attention to them for almost 35 years. Only you could get me to watch a review of one.
Came for the van, stayed for Renaldie & Klein.
Ronaldi and Cline ! Were gunna clean yo pipes!
@@Grimm-Gaming"Rinaldi and Kline, WE GOT A VAN"
@@Twinspinner "A NEW VAN"
"that's very old"
B U S H W I C K
Any RCR video with a Renaldi & Kline or Kunkleman Chevrolet ad gets an automatic like 💯😂
Dylan is cool as hell.
He committed to the bit, and it's paying off for sure
a future classic rcr episode
I'd hire him. What a dude.
This guy reminds me of the dude who lives in 1940s era Britain basically and I love it.
I really respect the dedication to the aesthetic
The 2-valve Tritons were workhorses. They never used the problematic 3-valve in Econolines.
They did use the 6.0 PowerStroke, though. That, or the 460 V8, will be miserable engine choices in these vans, for servicing.
One of the best cars+owners on the show in forever.
The E350 is an apt choice for Dylan. That chassis hasn't changed since the Nixon and Ford administrations. Sure, it got a new body in '92, a major facelift in '08, and various interiors and engines along the way, but that same Ford VN platform has been in production for nearly 50 years. (The van body was discontinued in 2014, but the bare-chassis and cutaway versions live on. They even refreshed the interior again in 2020.)
I'm convinced Dylan IS from the early 1970s. He's the world's first confirmed time-traveler.
We must protect him at all costs.
YES! I fucking love Dylan and I knew that yall knew each other. I’m glad to see this 🖤
Vans are cool, but this van is much cooler.
As someone who tries to dress like it’s 1967-69 all the time, I appreciate this guy lol
That’s pretty swell, Daddy-O!
I grew up around where Mr regular lives and does these reviews.
These characters he plays are spot on replications of well-populated categories of many many folks from ‘round those parts.
When I lived there, I couldn’t go in to public without encountering AT LEAST one of these people.
Dylan is legendary! That sort of commitment to raise the standard is more then admirable. All the "hotshot" drivers I have seen at work are super sketchy. I can appreciate this.
The Rinaldi and Klein bet was perfect. I can listen to a 10 minute video of just that!
two full size van reviews in a row... truly this is a blessed time for the five van fans in the audience
(among whom I count myself)
So thankful to call Dylan a friend, he is such a gem in today's world
THANK YOU HEMLOCK I APPRECIATE YOU TO NO END
1:48 Merely three days after this posting, this line takes on a whole new glorious meaning.
Never heard of "hot shot delivery" before this video but that makes total sense and sounds like a business I should be getting into! "I can do it, but it's gonna cost ya! And you need me, so what other choices do you have?"
This man is not cosplay......he's COSLIVE! Dillon [Dylan?]. This man is the happiest man RCR ever interviewed. He knows what he likes. He's executed it well. He has a style that matters to him. He's more complete a man. This is a man who found a way out of Albert Camus' absurd mansituation by being not stuck between th euniverse fo definitions of ideas, but by melding with them and finding joy and aesthetic. AND does well and does well by his clients. I even see a bit of th eold Can-Am racing series in that Orange paint, when racing cars looked like toy cars and every person could be a momentary kid again viewing it. I love it. Well done.
This is an incredible comment. I really really thank you for noticing the detail and love I put into all of that. Blessed to the highest degree.
Mr. Ship is the absolute best in the business! Careful, fast, and reliable delivery!
Oh my goodness Doug ❤️🧡💛 thank you so so much.
Mr Ship is living the dream
Before Dylan started his business he went to the barber and said "give me that Red Foreman hairline"
Dyaln!!! This is pretty sweet seeing you on this channel. You are going to have to get a couple more drivers and vans after this video.
Haha I would love to!! Thank you by the way! I'll have to see what this tax season unveils for the company!
I had the pleasure of meeting Dylan in person at our mutual friend's wedding a few months ago, he's a great guy with great taste in cars, clothes, and technology. Loved this video showcasing him and what he does 🤘🏻 always wishing the best for him and his business!
I have ample respect for Dylan and his vibe... and his van. Almost makes me wish I had something for him to ship for me!
I also wholeheartedly welcome the glorious return of Renaldi and Kline. If anyone can fill a hole, it's those two. Bravo.
This video sums up my experience working with E series vans. Drove them for six months up an old mining road in Alaska for a tour company. These were the last year of the E350s and they are beaten to hell, but they still make multiple up and down trips every day for six months straight.
-"johnny, what can you make of this?"
-"I can make a hat, a broach, a pterodactyl-"
Yes! "And Leon's getting laaarger!"
Having my friends van on RCR feels like a fever dream
I choose to believe Rinaldi and Klein are from Jersey and just commute into the city every morning
Hey, you know that, I know that, the boys know that we know that. But ain't nobody gonna be saying anything 'bout that 'aight?
Listen! Listen! They's got a van...they's got a van.
As a full time local semi truck driver hauling heavy construction equipment, this guy is my hero
Congrats! RCR mentioning Henry Kissinger made the bastard croak 2 days later.
I love how high the rear end rides on that thing unloaded xDD When I was 18, I worked for a small machine shop over a summer, running a daily route from Indy to Cincinnati. I miss that old van, she rode much smoother weighted down.
The Nixon-Era motif and kit is boss! What a fantastic idea.
I was just thinking " Ya know, we're a bit overdue for the return of Renaldi & Kline." 😂
So happy to have met Dylan and his wife a few months ago at my wedding. They kept the dance floor energy going late into the night.
10/10 one of the coolest and most wholesome guys I know!
Dylan's a BOSS and I appreciate his attention to detail and practicality.
Omg I stumbled on Dylan’s business a few months ago when he was selling some gnarly old malaise sedan (Brown :). The van was in the background and I had to dive deeper. I honestly wished I had something I needed shipped lol
Shocked I never saw something like this at the Pull A Part
As the proud owner of a 2001 e150 I am loving the van content recently. This is awesome. I bought one to carry motorcycles then when I was done racing I just kept it because well I'm not sure.
because it’s like a truck but more practical
This is more of a Weird Al roadtrip van. That zonker yellow color reminds me of why certain buses are tall and short.
Well that was freaky. I'm driving a Ford delivery van in Dayton, Ohio today. What makes it extra strange is this isn't my normal route. Of all days of the entire year, this is the day I happen to be in Dayton.
I know dylan well and i can tell you ever since i know him, he has been an enjoyable friend, despite his chrysler addiction.
I'd legit listen to an interview with Mr. Ship, and see what makes him tick.
Just posted it! th-cam.com/video/jbeNtcYX7E0/w-d-xo.html
@@RegularCars Awesome! Gonna watch now!
Mad respect for using a 3L-4N telephone number. AND the 110 film.
Thank you! I try to keep it all "Period-Correct" as possible!
YOOOOO it's nice to see my homie featured on the channel!
I just like that it's one of the last cars with proper Hub Caps
I love everything about this. This dude is awesome, and that paintjob is baller.
I genuinely love the look of that van! Reminds me of my dads "ex prison van" from my childhood , 4wd one with a king size bed in the back and a full home stereo system. "Pseudo camper van"
I just sold my 2005 e350 extended with 780,000 miles on the original engine. Body is disintegrating, but it still runs great loil
Love it! The professionalism and attention to detail Dylan has is amazing! The whole 1970s thing is cool and guys our age trying to keep it old school are rare!
I saw this at the regular car show in June. Was unironically one of my favorite vehicles there.
Dylan and his truck are both absolute gems. Wish him the best.
In the world where every hot shot looks the same take a different path, stand out, be unique to be memorized and be serious about it!
I respect Dylan with all of his choices and keep my fingers crossed that that ol'350 will be bringing him bread on the table on a daly basis
Sir I salute You!
Okay but that can looks good and he pulls the look damn well
Gotta respect Dylan's hustle
Best transition into the ad-read to date. GET THAT FUCKING PAPER.
Dylan is an instant legend.
He IS Reggie from Phantasm
Watching this in my 2012 E-350 passenger van I bought the passenger van for two reasons 1) My credit union wouldn't loan money on a cargo version because they couldn't imagine anyone wanting the owner van that didn't use it for a business and 2) You get less of those hard looks in the parking lot if your van has windows all the way around.
I had a Chevy G van for almost 20 years. I would still have it except for the body just rusted away faster than I could keep up with it. That was a nice driving van. It rode well and could make incredibly tight turns for something its
size.
The E350 does not do tight turns. Unloaded it rides like it has steel bars for a suspension (which I guess technically it does).
I am glad that it's due enough that they had largely addressed the spark plug issue and that it is at least the two valve 5.4 as opposed to the three valve.
Why do I have it? I'm trying to consolidate four storage units and I've always had a van or truck but it rains a lot where I live so it's nice to be able to keep things out of the weather.
I get what you mean about how it doesn't love you though. Even though it has more options than my old G van, namely power locks and power windows, it somehow still manages to feel both somehow more modern and more primitive than a van 30 years older.
Maybe the old G vans were built with the conversion van market in mind and this was built for nothing other than the trades I don't know. I've got two Lincoln's, a town car and an MKC in one of those is busy or in the shop. I'm in the van. It's all right though. It does what I needed to do and after all isn't that enough?
We grow up wanting the A-team van. Then it became creeper vans...
I bet Dylan is the league champ down at the old bowling alley. Cool dude.
That Henry Kissinger joke aged well LOL R.I.P.
I dud love my 1989 G10 Chevy shortie I used as a work vehicle, off roader, race bike transporter, winter beater for decades. Glad I had it. It never let me down.
"a pattern interrupt" - I would like this in my business and... Never knew it has a term in advertising 😎
I am simply loving the Star Trek references. Don't ever let them stop.
If these are the voices that live in Brian's head, it has to be a VERY interesting place inside there!!! Never go sane...why be normal!
sanity is the path to nihilism
Im glad people him exists
I've been looking into switching to a hotshot job as I have a CDL, this guy is inspiring me.
Nice to see the Maytag man's son doing well.
I had the exact same job... Only I was driving a Honda Civic DX, and my cargo was paperwork. There's a trial in Fresno at 9am and the needed paperwork won't be ready to leave Oakland until 4am? I'm the guy who delivered it. Make the drop, sleep for a couple hours at the wheel before heading home, and I was $450 richer.
this is a video of a van that could ONLY have been produced by RCR. still my favourite YT channel.
There is English and there is RCR English. The man is a legend in my book. I know why he does the silly voice overs and noises. Because we would get board and uninterested in his TH-cam videos. But I would pay to listen to him give a lecture. Thank you RCR. Your national treasure
bro found the PERFECT opportunity to put his fursona on the side of his van.
It may be a 2006 but i can smell that 70's style home interior complete with that wood paneling on the walls
It may be from 2006, but in my opinion, the 1992 refresh just put a light coating on the 1971 design.
The entire concept of this dude and his van/job is fantastic.
I have a feeling that Tony Soprano used 'Rinaldi & Klein' QUITE a bit.
Also, kudos for Dylan for following his dream. Couldn't be me.
My friend had an '89 Econoline in high school, complete with couch and easy chair in the back. Pale/faded blue with one white back door so we called it The Smurf.
My truck has a similar paint scheme, I bought it like that, and it was shottily done, but I love it and I'll repaint it only to make the paint job itself nice. Same colors.
I’ve spent 20 years riding around in various E series vans as a paramedic, it’s firmly part of my identity at this point.
As someone whos owned service van with pass doors to the cab, the fuel can in the back means Dylan is also high as a kite all the time from the fumes
Dylan has so many cute stickers
favorite episode since the 5th gen hilux/toyota pickup & whatever episode it was when you were ranting about simulacra
I was born during the Nixon era...came home from the hospital in a brand new brown 1971 Olds delta 88 with a 455...,born in a hospital next to a barn in Kansas.......